Title: Fast Food
1Fast Food
2Reading selections for unit
- Brownlee, Shannon. Its Portion Distortion That
Makes America Fat. Sacramento Bee. 5 Jan. 2003 - Barboza, David. If You Pitch It, They Will Eat
It. New York Times. 3. Aug. 2003. - Weintraub, Daniel. The Battle Against Fast Food
- Begins in the Home. Sacramento Bee. 17 Dec.
2002. - Zincenko, David. Dont Blame the Eater. New
York Times. 23 Nov. 2002.
3Grammar Focus of unit
- Identifying Complete
- vs.
- Incomplete Ideas
- ?Subject Verbs
- ?Phrases Clauses
4Fast FoodDAY ONE
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6Fast FoodDAY Two
7Activity 1 Getting Ready to Read
- On a separate sheet of paper, write a response
to the following topic - Whos at fault for Americas growing weight
problem?
8Noticing Language
1. Kids are suing McDonalds for making them
fat. 2. Because more children are obese, type 2
diabetes has increased in children by 25
percent. 3. Although McDonalds is on every
corner. 4. The fast-food industry is vulnerable.
9Every sentence has two parts and
subject
predicate
- 1. The verb (predicate) is always related to the
subject - 2. The verb expresses
- -Action (eat, stop, buy, make, succeed)
- -State of being (am, is was, were, become,
appear) - -Mental states (know, think, feel, believe)
- 3. The verb either stands alone as the main verb
(ate) or uses a helping verb (will eat) to be
complete.
10Hints to Success
- 1. The verb usually comes after the subject.
- ?I exercise one hour every day.
- 2. If the sentence is a question, the subject
follows the verb or is in the verb phrase. - ?Are kids consuming too many calories?
11Assignment
- Complete Grammar Exercise 2 Identifying verbs
verb phrases - you may write on the worksheet
- turn your paragraph this exercise into the
front bin when the bell rings
12Answers to Exercise 2
- Exercise 2 Identifying verbs and verb phrases
- (Underline answers in a different color.)
- 1. started 2. was
- 3. worked 4. were
- 5. got 6. have crossed
- 7. should know 8. are
- 9. needs 10. ll will see
- (Action verbs like start usually have
progressive formshe is starting. Being
verbs like is and got (meaning become) do
not. We cant say, He was getting lucky.)
13Your Response Was it convincing??
- Did you state your opinion clearly?
- Did you include information or evidence that
supported your claim? - Did you conclude your response by summarizing
your ideas for the reader?
14How do make your response credible?
- Support your claim!!!
- Please take out
- ?Its Portion Distortion That Makes America
Fat - ?If You Pitch It, They Will Eat
15New Skill Alert
- Active vs. Inactive Reading
16Activity 2 Surveying the Text
- 1. What do the titles Its Portion Distortion
That Makes America Fat and If You Pitch It,
They Will Eat tell you about the authors
positions on who is responsible for Americas
weight problem?
17Activity 2 Surveying the Text, cont.
- 2. What do you think is the purpose of these
articles?
18Activity 2 Surveying the Text, cont.
- 3. Portion Distortion as published in The
Sacramento Bee, and If you Pitch It was
published in The New York Times. What
similarities do you think these articles might
have? What differences? Do you think they will be
equally reliable?
19Activity 2 Surveying the Text, cont.
- 4. What else can you tell about the articles just
by looking at them? - 5. Do you think that this article might support
your claims?
20Fast FoodDAY THREE
21Vocabulary Exercise
- What is the Vocabulary Self-Assessment Sheet?
- What can we learn from using the VSS?
22Activity 3 Making Predictions Asking Questions
- Read the first three and the last paragraphs of
Brownlees article. What is the point of
comparing burgers, fries and cigarettes? What
arguments so you think she will make? - Read the first three and the last paragraphs of
Barbozas article. According to Barboza, who is
responsible for Americas weight problem? What
arguments do you think he is going to make?
23Making Predictions Asking Questions, cont.
- 3. Who is the intended audience for these
articles? How do you know this? - 4. What information and ideas are the authors
likely to draw on to convince you of their
positions? - 5. Reword the titles and subtitles and turn them
into questions for you to answer after you have
read the full articles.
24Grammar Exercise 3Identifying compound verbs
verb phrases
- Verb Complements in addition to the main verb
phrase, verbs can act as nouns that follo the
main verb - dont confuse these with the main verb!!
- eg.
- -Eating often at fast-food restaurants can lead
to obesity. - -Americans continue eating hamburgers even
though fast food is bad for them.
25First Reading
- Read
- -Brownlees, Its Portion Distortion That
Makes America Fat. - -Barbozas If You Pitch It, They Will Eat It.
-
26First Reading
- Finish Reading
- -Brownlees, Its Portion Distortion That
Makes America Fat. - -Barbozas If You Pitch It, They Will Eat It.
- -Weintraubs The Battle Against Fast Food
Begins in the Home. - -Zincenkos, Dont Blame the Eater.
27Rereading Exercises
- Why is rereading a text important?
- What is annotating??
- ?Read RR p.52 53
28Fast FoodDAY FOURWorking with the Readings
29How to Annotate Using Standard Annotations
- -Underline, highlight, draw arrows, and make
comments about - ?main ideas, questions or objections, and
connections between ideas - Make these comments in the left hand margin.
30Learning How to Use Your Readings Pt I
- Activity 1Reread Annotate Portion Distortion
If you Pitch It - underline identify
- ?authors thesis (make sure to star this
info.) - ?arguments made to support the thesis
- ?evidence used to support thesis
- ?the conclusion
- make sure to mark any material that would work
in your essay!!
31Activity 2 Surveying the Next Texts
- 1. What do the titles The Battle Against Fast
Food Begins in the Home and Dont Blame the
Eater tell you about the authors positions on
who is responsible for Americas weight problem?
32Activity 2 Surveying the Text, cont.
- 2. What do you think is the purpose of these
articles?
33Activity 2 Surveying the Text, cont.
- 3. What else can you tell about the articles just
by looking at them? - 4. Do you think that this article might support
your claims?
34How to Annotate Specific Annotations
- Think back about your original predictions.
Which predictions were right? (List them) Which
ones did you have to modify as you read Portion
Distortion? - What is the main idea of Portion Distortion?
Who does Brownlee think is to blame for Americas
obesity problem? - On your article, underline or highlight the
sentence that most clearly indicates who is to
blame. (Use a different color or mark this
clearly.) - What does Brownlee think is the solution to the
problem?
35Fast FoodDAY FIVEAnnotating the Articles
36Grammar The Comma
37First Reading
- Read
- ?Weintraubs The Battle Against Fast Food
Begins in the Home. - ?Zincenkos, Dont Blame the Eater.
38Rereading Exercises
- 1. Complete Reading worksheet-
- Activity 2 Annotating the Text
- 2. Complete Reading worksheet-
- Activity 3 Looking Closely _at_ Language
39Activity 2 Looking Closely at Language(Understan
ding what you read)
- 1. According to Zincenkos Dont Blame the
Eater, why are kids suing McDonalds? - 2. According to Zincenko, what are the choices
for American kids to get an affordable meal? Use
the work option in your answer. - 3. What causes 30 percent of the new cases of
childhood diabetes in America? - 4. Give an example of an alternative to fast
food. How easy is it for kids to purchase that
alternative? - 5. Do people who buy fast food know how many
calories they are eating? Use the word consume
or consumer in your answer. - 6. What do you think of kids who file lawsuits
against the fast-food industry? - 7. Do you agree with Zincenko that the fast-food
industry is vulnerable? - 8. Do you make informed choices when you buy fast
food?
40Fast FoodDAY SIX
41First Reading
- Finish Reading
- ?Weintraubs The Battle Against Fast Food
Begins in the Home. - ?Zincenkos, Dont Blame the Eater.
42Learning How to Use Your Readings Pt II
- Activity 1Reread Annotate The Battle Against
Fast Food Begins in the Home and Dont Blame
the Eater - underline identify
- ?authors thesis (make sure to star this
info.) - ?arguments made to support the thesis
- ?evidence used to support thesis
- ?the conclusion
- make sure to mark any material that would work
in your essay!!
43Grammar The Semi-Colon
44Fast FoodDAY SEVEN
45Rereading Exercises
- 1. Complete Reading worksheet-
- Activity 4 Considering the Structure of the
Text
46Writing a Summary
- Rhetorical Reading p.59-62
- Basic Components of a Summary
- -Authors Name
- -Title (of work you are summarizing)
- -Basic points covered in article / text
- rememberYOUR OPINION does not
- go in summary (unless they ask for it)
47Peer Response to Summary
- Return the Peer Response Form so your partner can
revise his or her Summary/ - Response later.
-
- Then talk about both articles with your partner
and decide whether you agree or disagree with the
authors views about marketing and its
relationship to obesity.
48Fast FoodDAY EIGHT
49Writing Assignment
- (See Writing Assignment Handout
50Fast FoodDAY NINE